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iSeries physical security Get Started

This organized list will guide you along your way to maintaining a secure iSeries system. Undoubtedly, the iSeries is one of the most secure platforms out there, but don't be mistaken in thinking that it is untouchable. Address the basic security ... Continue Reading

Manage iSeries physical security

Backups need to be just as physically secure as the System i. Managing a log system for backup tapes, retiring old tapes, and validating third-party storage services are part of what it takes to ensure security with your AS/400 backups. Continue Reading

Conducting an annual system security checkup on your AS/400 will prevent you from discovering some unwanted New Year's surprises. Rich Loeber recommends steps including checking security settings, ensuring that your user profiles are up to date with... Continue Reading

You need to have your AS/400 security plan built into your disaster recovery process. Step 1: Know the security objects and settings, and how and where they are saved. These objects include private authorities, system values, and user profiles. Continue Reading

Once you've developed a security policy for your System i environment, you need to define who will access it and how they will get to their data. The locks on the door include passwords, object security and group settings. Once those are set, it is ... Continue Reading

Developing your company's System i security policy starts with taking a look at what needs to be accomplished. Communication and appropriate access for personnel to data centers are keys to a robust policy. Continue Reading

This organized list will guide you along your way to maintaining a secure iSeries system. Undoubtedly, the iSeries is one of the most secure platforms out there, but don't be mistaken in thinking that it is untouchable. Address the basic security ... Continue Reading